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Q: Depression medications & expiration date
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 21st, 2007
I have had depression before , i know thats what im going through now, my question is I have lexapro 20 mg from spring 2006. Are they still any good to take or no? Because i cant get to the dr right now for new meds.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on March 15th, 2007
Depression Answer A2431
The medicine that you intend to take was prescribed to you almost a year ago. Only a mental health doctor can estimate your present mental condition and give you directions for proper therapy. Depression is a complex mental disorder and you should not take any prescription medicine on your own without supervision.


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